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Appetizers and Snacks Baked Goods Breakfast and Brunch Chutneys and Dips and Pickles Cocktails Desserts From the Grill Good with Drinks Mains Mocktails Noodles Pastas Pizzas and Flatbreads Quick-fix healthy meals Rice Or Biryani Sandwiches and Wraps Side Dish - Dry Side Dish - Gravy Soups and Salads South Beach Diet Friendly Step by Step
Appetizers and Snacks
- Parippu Vada (Deep fried Lentil Fritters)
- Nutty Chicken Wings
- Tangdi Kabab
- Pazham Pori/Ethakka Appam (Fried Banana(Plantain) Fritters)
- Puff Pastry with Caramelized Onion Cream Spread (Vegetarian)
- No-Oil Ginger Tamarind Chicken Wings
- Shishito Peppers
- Chorizo Stuffed Jalapeno Peppers
- Spicy Aval/Poha (Flattened Brown Rice) with Black Chickpeas
- Chili Fish
- A Sweet and Spicy Green Beans Appetizer
- Kerala Beef Fry (Beef Ularthiyathu)
- Spicy Green Beans with Shrimp Stir Fry
- Spicy Popcorn Chicken
- Spiced Lamb Sliders with Caramelized Onions
Baked Goods
- Whole Wheat Caramelized Pear and Walnut Upside Down Cake
- Jalapeno Cornbread
- Mango Muffins
- Whole Wheat Banana Walnut Bread
- Banana Walnut Muffin
- Pumpkin Loaf – A Friendship Bread
Breakfast and Brunch
- Huevos Rotos (Broken Eggs) and a Call to Action
- Brunch – Swiss Chard Frittata
- Spinach and Cheese Egg Muffins – South Beach Diet Phase 1 Breakfast
- Weekend Brunch – Sweet Potato and Sausage Hash with Fried Egg and Garlic Green Chili Aioli
- Revisiting South Beach Diet Phase 1 and a Breakfast Casserole
- Broken Wheat Upma – A South Beach Diet Phase 2 Vegetarian Breakfast
- Mango Muffins
- Egg and Cottage Cheese Breakfast Muffins with Spinach, Mushrooms and Quinoa Flour
- South Beach Diet Breakfast – Salmon-Spinach-Feta Frittata
- Whole Wheat Banana Walnut Bread
- Banana Walnut Muffin
- Tofu Scramble
- Pumpkin Loaf – A Friendship Bread
- Spicing It Up with Kadala Curry
- Crunchy Granola Breakfast Bowl
Chutneys and Dips and Pickles
- Garlic Spears – 3 Ways
- Roasted Salmon with Piquillo Pepper – Walnut Pesto and Sauteed Broccoli Rabe
- Grilled Lamb Chops with Harissa and Grilled Peach and Arugula Salad
- Young Green Mango Pickle
- Kothamalli Thogayal (Cilantro Chutney)
- A low fat Guacamole… with Tofu!!!
- Spicy Pan Seared Scallops from the "Modern Indian Cooking"
- Nellikka (Indian Gooseberry) Pickle
- Apple-Mango Salsa
- Green Mango Chutney
- Bloody Mary Dipping Sauce
- G is for Ginger
Cocktails
- Happy New Year 2012 with a Bubbly!
- Passion Fruit Mintini and 4th of July Cocktail Ideas
- Mango Margarita and Extended Deadline for MBP
- Gitatini – A Ginger Tamarind Cocktail
- Peach Margarita
- Banana Colada
- LycheeTangita – A Lychee Tangerine Cocktail
- Frozen Watermelon Daiquiri with Ginger-Star Anise Infusion
- RumRazz – Raspberry Cocktail
- Sangria
- Kumquat and Mango Mojito
- Blackberry Mojito
- Inti – A Kiwi Cocktail
- Melon Margarita
- Lychee Martini – Saturday Night Cocktail Hour
Desserts
- Sweet Potato Flan
- A Quick and Easy Mango Soup
- Kahlua Soaked Grilled Pears a la Mode
- Mango Coconut Panna Cotta and Cafe Campagne
- Cardamom Flavored Tapioca Pudding with Toddy Palm Seeds
- A Minty, Gingery Frozen Papaya Delight
- Pistachio Flan and Self Reflections
- Ila Ada and Kozhukkatta – Steamed Rice Delights from Kerala
- Purple Rice Payasam / Kheer
- Lychee Mango Two Layer Pudding
- Caramelized Lychees – AFAM August Announcement
- Date and Pecan Pudding
- Orange Blueberry Granita with a Hint of Ginger
- Jackfruit Yogurt Panna Cotta with Blueberry Coulis
- Semiya Payasam -My Shade of White
From the Grill
- Chorizo Stuffed Jalapeno Peppers
- Kahlua Soaked Grilled Pears a la Mode
- Grilled Sardines with Tarragon-Garlic-Lemon-Chile Butter
- Grilled Lamb Chops with Harissa and Grilled Peach and Arugula Salad
- Grilling – Rosemary Garlic Marinade
- Lemon Garlic Trout with Sicilian Harvest Salad – A Quick Fix Dinner
- Grilled Trout in Banana Leaf
- Bacon Wrapped Jalapeno Poppers
Good with Drinks
- Green Chili Chicken
- Kerala Style Mutton Chops
- A Lemony Garlicky Chicken Fry
- Chicken Fry with a Green Chili Marinade
- A Chicken Fry from Chettinad – Kozhi Uppu Varuval
- No-Oil Ginger Tamarind Chicken Wings
- Chorizo Stuffed Jalapeno Peppers
- Chili Fish
- Comments, Gravatars and Chicken Chili Fry
- Pepper Chicken
- Spicy Baby Back Ribs
- Kerala Beef Fry (Beef Ularthiyathu)
- Panni Ularthiyathu – Pork Fry Kerala Style
- Stuffed Quail and Packing Pains
- Ginger-Cilantro Chicken Wings
Mains
- Roasted Cornish Game Hens with a Lemon-Garlic-Parsley Marinade
- Spicy Beef Stew with Kale and Pinto Beans
- Soy Braised Chicken
- Curried Chicken in Coconut Milk with Tomatoes, Mixed Greens and Bell Peppers
- Quick and Easy Baked Salmon Filets in a Spicy-Lemon-Dill Marinade
- Farfalle with Leftover Chicken and Caramelized Onions
- Mutton Stew and a Weekend Getaway
- Catfish Sandwich and a Difficult Week Past
- Fettuccine with Mushrooms, Asparagus and Baby Spinach
- Steamed Tilapia with a Roasted Onion Marinade
- Lamb Chops with Rosemary and Indian Spices
- Whole Roasted Chicken with Chestnuts
- A 30 Minutes Dish – Chicken Curry with Potatoes
- Stuffed Quail and Packing Pains
- Goat Curry – Sri Lankan Style
Mocktails
Noodles
Pastas
- Orzo Salad with Tomatillo-Basil Pesto
- Pasta with Meat Sauce and Hunger Challenge Day 2 Recap
- Whole Wheat Fusilli with Red Chard and Bacon in a Ricotta Dressing
- Farfalle with Leftover Chicken and Caramelized Onions
- Arugula-Cilantro Pesto with Yogurt
- Fettuccine with Mushrooms, Asparagus and Baby Spinach
Pizzas and Flatbreads
- Puff Pastry with Caramelized Onion Cream Spread (Vegetarian)
- Chickpea Flour Pizza – South Beach Diet Friendly
- Pizza for One
Quick-fix healthy meals
- One Dish Dinners – Lemon Caper Tilapia with Roasted Garlic
- Spinach-Walnut-Ricotta Stuffed Chicken Breasts
- Pan Seared Shrimp with Garam Masala Garlic Lemon Butter
- Baked Pesto Chicken
- Skirt Steak Salad with Blackberry-Mint Vinaigrette – Quick Fix Dinner
- Pan seared Halibut with Garlic Chives-Ginger-Coconut Sauce
- Quick and Easy Baked Salmon Filets in a Spicy-Lemon-Dill Marinade
- No-oil baked Chicken in a Garlic-Cilantro-Mint Marinade
- Roasted Salmon Steaks on a Bed of Potatoes, Fennel and Leeks
Rice Or Biryani
- Parsi Mutton Biryani – Step by Step Recipe
- Kappa Beef Biryani (Beef with Tapioca/Cassava)
- Quick and Easy Chicken Pulao (Step by Step Recipe)
- Tamil Style Chicken Biryani
- Chicken Sausage-Broken Wheat Pulao
- Chicken and Baby Corn Fried Rice
- Saffron Rice cooked in the Microwave
- Sausage Fried Rice – Javanese Style
- Mutton Biryani – Kerala Style
- Indo-Chinese Vegetable Fried Rice
- A Taste of Yellow – Sweet Corn Fried Rice
- Easy Breezy Chicken Biryani
- Tamil Style Mutton Biryani
- Tapioca Biriyani
Sandwiches and Wraps
- Curried Pork Belly Sandwich with Pickled Veggies
- Spicy Chicken and Lettuce Wraps and Hunger Challenge Day 4 Recap
- Egg Salad Sandwich and Hunger Challenge Day 1 Recap
Side Dish - Dry
- Garlic Spears – 3 Ways
- Chickpeas and Kale Stir Fry
- Portobello Mushrooms – Two Ways
- One Hot Mushroom Chettinad
- Steamed Asparagus with Star Anise infused Pomegranate Molasses
- Spanish Style Potato Wedges with Rosemary and Garlic
- Bitter Gourd Stir Fry with Coconut Slices (Pavakka Mezhukkupuratti)
- Spicy Mushroom Stir Fry
- Carrot Thoran – Shredded Carrots with Coconut Stir Fry
- Pork Ularthiyathu (Pork Dry Curry Kerala style)
- Meen Peera (Fish with Grated Coconut)
- A Match Made in Heaven – Bitter Gourd and Dried Shrimp
- A Super Simple Purple Cabbage Thoran
- Uppu Kari – Featuring Chettinadu Cuisine
Side Dish - Gravy
- Sambar – Spicy Lentils and Vegetable Stew
- Mutton Curry in a Ground Chickpea and Coconut Gravy
- Comfort Food – Bitter Gourd-Tomato-Tamarind Curry
- Jackfruit Seeds and Green Mango Curry (Chakkakkuru Manga Curry)
- Tomatoes and Okra in a Spicy Coconut Gravy
- Eggplant Theeyal
- Spinach and Potatoes in a Mung Daal-Coconut Gravy
- Kaalan – Yogurt Curry with Ground Coconut
- Eggs n’ Potatoes Curry
- Mambazha Pulissery – Mango in a Yogurt Gravy
- Egg Roast Recipe from My Favorite Cookbook
- An Express Tomato Roast
- Yam – Drumstick Curry
- P is for Pavakka Pachadi
- O is for Olan!
Soups and Salads
- Spicy Rack of Lamb with Arugula Grapefruit Salad
- Skirt Steak Salad with Blackberry-Mint Vinaigrette – Quick Fix Dinner
- Orzo Salad with Tomatillo-Basil Pesto
- Orange Honey Mustard Salad Dressing
- Spinach, Fennel and White Bean Soup in Light Coconut Milk
- Fennel, Fava Beans and Egg Salad with Tomato Basil Vinaigrette
- Brown Rice Salad with Pan-fried Chickpeas and Kale and Hunger Challenge Day 3 Recap
- Tomato-Avocado Salad in a Blood Orange Dressing and South Beach Diet Update
- A Moral Dilemma and Roasted Butternut Squash Soup with Rice, Corn and Sausages
- Asparagus Soup
- Grilled Lamb Chops with Harissa and Grilled Peach and Arugula Salad
- Grilled Red Bell Pepper and Tomato Soup
- Food Labels and Salad Lyonnaise
- A Gingery Lemongrass Soup in a Clear Chicken Broth
- Grilled Pear, Goat Cheese and Walnut Salad
South Beach Diet Friendly
- Chickpea Flour Pizza – South Beach Diet Friendly
- Pesto Green Beans and South Beach Diet Phase 1 Week 1 Update
- “Cauli-Rice” – A South Beach Diet Phase 1 Rice Substitute
- Revisiting South Beach Diet Phase 1 and a Breakfast Casserole
- Chickpeas and Poached Eggs in a Coconut Curry
- Garlic Spears – 3 Ways
- Spicy Aval/Poha (Flattened Brown Rice) with Black Chickpeas
- Roasted Salmon with Sage Pesto
- Spicy Chicken and Lettuce Wraps and Hunger Challenge Day 4 Recap
- Chickpeas and Kale Stir Fry
- Spicy Pan-fried Catfish
- Tomato-Avocado Salad in a Blood Orange Dressing and South Beach Diet Update
- South Beach Diet Breakfast – Salmon-Spinach-Feta Frittata
- Roasted Salmon with Piquillo Pepper – Walnut Pesto and Sauteed Broccoli Rabe
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Sig, I like the way you have categorized it. It makes very easy to search for a dish. I want to do something similar in my blog too….
February 9th, 2008 @ 10:44 am
Sig, did you write all the code or is it a plugin? I think this is very very useful. I love it. Btw..another question…do you shrink the size of photo programatically or you save it like that manually? I get the requests for same dishes again and again on my blog, I am just fed up of answering same. So I feel if I categorize like this, my life will be a bit easier. Thanks a lot for the info dear.
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Sig, you have a wonderful recipe index here! I have a small suggestion for you that will help people like me who come here looking for home-style Kerala fare: how about a category for classic recipes from Kerala? Thank you!
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January 3rd, 2009 @ 6:49 pm
Hi Sig,
Thanks for the new year wishes …. I had a question related to the pic sizes of the dishes …. do you resize them programatically or do you do it manually ….. I am trying to have the recipe index the way you have it because it is very convenient ……
I admire the work you have put in the site … it looks very professional …..
January 4th, 2009 @ 3:43 pm
Hi Ashima, WordPress creates a thumbnail automatically on the uploaded pictures. I then wrote code to find these thumbnails and display these. Not sure whether blogger has anything like this.
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